Quick Guide: Shelters Fallout 76 Vault 51 location How to get free shelter build it at your C.A.M.P
101 How do I get a Shelter? How do I get the free Shelter? How do I start Fallout 76 Quest Home Expansion? Mr. Gutsy Robot Mr. Clark robot Mr. New Home Shelters poster in all the train stations Visit Appalachian Shelters Claim Center today! Home of the future awaits! Shelters Claim Center poster up by Vault 51 the new Vault up in the upper left hand corner of the map up in the upper west corner of the map Visit the Shelters Claim Center C.A.M.P. Shelters are a new feature we’re introducing to Fallout 76 with the Steel Dawn Update in December. Each Shelter will offer you an instanced, underground space that’s separate from your main C.A.M.P., which you can build in and decorate to make it feel like home. We recently sat down with Dan Nanni and Aspen Clark from the Fallout 76 Design Team to share a closer look at Shelters with you, and to chat about everything they will bring to the game. Check out our latest Dev Dive video below to learn how you can get started with Shelters on patch day, get details about how Shelters differ from C.A.M.P.s, and catch a few insights from Shelters development Show the Mole Miners how it’s really done with C.A.M.P. Shelters, which will allow you to head underground into instanced spaces that you can transform into your own unique creations. Shelters are currently planned to arrive in the live game near the end of this year, and we will be launching with three different types: the “Vault Utility Room,” the “Vault Lobby,” and the “Vault Atrium.” Each has its own layout, style, and size to access a Shelter, simply build the associated Shelter Entrance in your C.A.M.P. and then head inside. Since they are instanced, each Shelter will have its own build budget that’s separate from your main C.A.M.P. as well as any other Shelters you own. You can have one Shelter of each type in your C.A.M.P. at any given time, and you can build multiple entrances to the same Shelter, if you’d like SHELTERS AT LAUNCH Once we add Shelters to the live game, all players will be able to freely unlock the “Vault Utility Room” by completing a very brief quest, called “Home Expansion.” The “Vault Lobby” will initially be one of our monthly free items for Fallout 1st members. After that, all players will be able to buy the Lobby using Atoms in the Atomic Shop. The largest of our first three Shelters, the “Vault Atrium,” will be available for Atom purchase immediately on patch day SHARE YOUR SHELTER WITH THE WORLD! shelter fallout 76 shelter tips and hints to get your free one quickly shelter building fallout 76 vault utility room fallout 76 Where is Vault 51 located? 51 Vault locations key to Mr. Gill's safe key
101 How do I get a Shelter? How do I get the free Shelter? How do I start Fallout 76 Quest Home Expansion? Mr. Gutsy Robot Mr. Clark robot Mr. New Home Shelters poster in all the train stations Visit Appalachian Shelters Claim Center today! Home of the future awaits! Shelters Claim Center poster up by Vault 51 the new Vault up in the upper left hand corner of the map up in the upper west corner of the map Visit the Shelters Claim Center C.A.M.P. Shelters are a new feature we’re introducing to Fallout 76 with the Steel Dawn Update in December. Each Shelter will offer you an instanced, underground space that’s separate from your main C.A.M.P., which you can build in and decorate to make it feel like home. We recently sat down with Dan Nanni and Aspen Clark from the Fallout 76 Design Team to share a closer look at Shelters with you, and to chat about everything they will bring to the game. Check out our latest Dev Dive video below to learn how you can get started with Shelters on patch day, get details about how Shelters differ from C.A.M.P.s, and catch a few insights from Shelters development Show the Mole Miners how it’s really done with C.A.M.P. Shelters, which will allow you to head underground into instanced spaces that you can transform into your own unique creations. Shelters are currently planned to arrive in the live game near the end of this year, and we will be launching with three different types: the “Vault Utility Room,” the “Vault Lobby,” and the “Vault Atrium.” Each has its own layout, style, and size to access a Shelter, simply build the associated Shelter Entrance in your C.A.M.P. and then head inside. Since they are instanced, each Shelter will have its own build budget that’s separate from your main C.A.M.P. as well as any other Shelters you own. You can have one Shelter of each type in your C.A.M.P. at any given time, and you can build multiple entrances to the same Shelter, if you’d like SHELTERS AT LAUNCH Once we add Shelters to the live game, all players will be able to freely unlock the “Vault Utility Room” by completing a very brief quest, called “Home Expansion.” The “Vault Lobby” will initially be one of our monthly free items for Fallout 1st members. After that, all players will be able to buy the Lobby using Atoms in the Atomic Shop. The largest of our first three Shelters, the “Vault Atrium,” will be available for Atom purchase immediately on patch day SHARE YOUR SHELTER WITH THE WORLD! shelter fallout 76 shelter tips and hints to get your free one quickly shelter building fallout 76 vault utility room fallout 76 Where is Vault 51 located? 51 Vault locations key to Mr. Gill's safe key